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- the resulting cut be smooth, as free of dross as possible, and have a cut angle that is preferably at or near 0°, that is, with the "good" side of the kerf having a surface that is perpendicular to the metal sheet itself.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B Typical such nozzles sold by Hypertherm, Inc. are illustrated in schematic form in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- Hypertherm Model Nos. HT400 0.099, HT400 0.166 and PAC500 0.187 correspond to FIG. 1a and use a ceramic nozzle face cooled by water.
- FIG. 2B shows a variation on this design which is sold by Hypertherm, Inc. as its Model PAC500 0.250.
- Gas cooling of nozzles is also known. It usually involves a dual flow, that is a primary flow of a plasma gas and a secondary flow. They can originate at a common inlet, or separate inlets.
- the primary flow must be formed by an ionizable gas; the secondary flow is not necessarily ionizable.
- the primary flow passes through the plasma chamber where it is ionized and exits the torch through its nozzle to form a plasma jet.
- the secondary gas flows outside the nozzle to form a cold layer of non-ionized gas around the arc. In conventional torches the temperature and velocity of the primary or plasma gas are much higher than those of the secondary gas flow.
- FIG. 2A shows a typical use of a secondary flow of gas over the outer surface of a nozzle toward the workpiece. This arrangement is used for low current applications; nozzles of this type are sold by Hypertherm, Inc. as its model Nos. HT40 0.038 and MAX100 0.059.
- FIG. 2B show another gas cooling arrangement with a ceramic insulating sleeve at the lower end of the nozzle to protect the nozzle against contact with the workpiece. The ceramic, however, is brittle and this arrangement offers no protection of the nozzle during piercing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,389,559 to Rotolico et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 4,029,930 to Sagara et al. are examples of plasma torches for underwater spraying and welding applications, respectively where a sheath of secondary gas shields the zone where the arc is acting against the surrounding atmosphere, whether air or water.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,816,637 to Sanders and Couch discloses a high current underwater cutting torch with an inwardly directed radial flow of air at 0 to 10 scfm in combination with an annular water sheath to create a water-free cutting zone and to sweep away hydrogen gas that would otherwise accumulate under the workpiece.
- the secondary gas In dual flow torches, when the primary gas is oxygen or air, the secondary gas is usually air. When the primary gas is nitrogen, the secondary gas is usually carbon dioxide or nitrogen. These combinations produce a suitable plasma jet without an unacceptable level of interference by the secondary gas with the cut. With these secondary gases, the kerf usually exhibits a positive cut angle of 1 to 2 degrees and top and bottom dross. Cut speed and quality are otherwise about the same as if no shield was used.
- Applicants are not aware of a torch where an extremely high velocity flow of a secondary gas is used as a gas shield to protect the nozzle and other torch components adjacent the workpiece against splattered molten metal on piercing.
- a gas shield to protect the nozzle and other torch components adjacent the workpiece against splattered molten metal on piercing.
- the lack of uniformity of the flow and flow hysteresis have made the direct interaction of a high velocity gas flow with the plasma jet a situation to be avoided.
- Applicants are also not aware of the use of a mixture of gases as a secondary gas flow in order to speed the cut and/or increase the cut quality adjustably through a change in the mix of gases forming the secondary gas.
- any secondary gas flow using a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen where the ratio of gases in the mixture is opposite to that of air.
- Applicants are also not aware of a high definition plasma arc torch that uses a gas shield, this mixture of secondary gases, or flow controls that allow sudden, precise and large changes
- a further object of this invention is to provide the foregoing advantages for a high-definition torch.
- Another object is to provide the foregoing advantages, including a cut that has a smooth side surface, a good cut angle, and is substantially free of top dross.
- a plasma arc cutting system has a dual gas flow, with a secondary flow at an extremely high rate, e.g. 120 scfh, during a piercing of a sheet metal workpiece, as compared to a typical operating flow rate of 20 scfh.
- the high velocity secondary flow is directed radially inwardly onto the arc.
- This flow is characterized by an extreme uniformity in time and space, a swirling flow pattern, and the close positioning of an annular exit orifice with respect to the transferred arc.
- the secondary flow is preferably a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. At least 40% of the flow is oxygen, and the flow rates are in a range of flow rate ratios of about 2:3 to about 9:1. Preferably the flow rate ratio is about 2:1.
- the plasma arc torch has a secondary gas cap mounted on its lower end with a front face interposed between a nozzle mounted on the torch and the workpiece.
- a water-cooled cap is mounted between the nozzle and the secondary gas cap to define a water cooled chamber adjacent the outer surface of the nozzle for high efficiency cooling.
- a swirl ring is mounted between the water cooled cap and the secondary gas cap immediately upstream of the annular exit orifice. It contains a set of canted holes that introduce a swirl in the gas passing through it.
- a prechamber is upstream of the swirl ring, fed by a flow restricting orifice to create a pressure drop in the secondary gas feed line across the water-cooled cap. This pressure drop, prechamber and downstream swirl ring produce the flow characteristics of the present invention.
- the nozzle is characterized by a large head that surrounds an exit port for the plasma jet and a sharp cut back or recess to a conical body portion.
- This nozzle design promotes cooling of the nozzle and allows a reliable metal-to-metal seal of the nozzle to a water-cooled cap, or equivalent component.
- the secondary gas cap has a first, generally cylindrical portion that mounts on an insulating member, a transition portion that inclines toward the plasma jet, and a replaceable face portion that extends over the lower end of the torch, opposite the workpiece, with a central port aligned with the exit port of the nozzle and closely surrounding it.
- the face portion has a set of bleed/vent ports angled away from the jet, a locating and mounting recess at its outer edge, a groove to hold an o-ring seal, and a locating groove for the swirl ring.
- the output of the oxygen and nitrogen secondary gas lines are combined into a single secondary feed conduit leading to the secondary gas inlet at the torch.
- This feed conduit and the primary and secondary gas feed lines adjacent the torch are vented to atmosphere through a solenoid actuated three way valve. Opening of the two vents in the secondary gas line briefly during the transfer from a pilot arc mode to a transferred arc mode allows the secondary gas flow to drop quickly to its operating value for cutting. Opening all three vents on plasma cut off provides a quick discharge of the gas flows to the torch. In order to have a strong secondary gas flow throughout piercing, there is a time delay between the transfer of this plasma to the workpiece and the switching from the preflow to the operating flow of the secondary gas.
- FIG. 1A is a simplified view in vertical cross section of a prior art electrode and multi-piece nozzle of a high-current, water-injection plasma arc torch;
- FIG. 1B is a view corresponding to FIG. 1A of an alternative prior art multi-piece, water injection nozzle
- FIG. 2A is a simplified view in vertical cross section of a prior art one-piece nozzle of a plasma arc torch for use with low currents;
- FIG. 2B is a view corresponding to FIG. 2A of an alternative prior art one-piece nozzle embodiment for low current use using a cylindrical ceramic shield;
- FIG. 3A is a view in vertical section of a high definition water and air cooled plasma arc torch according to the present invention which shows the plasma gas and secondary gas passages;
- FIG. 3B is a view in vertical section of the present invention showing the water cooling passages
- FIG. 3C is a detailed view in vertical section of the nozzle and exit port area of the torch shown in FIG. 3A;
- FIG. 3D is a view in horizontal section of the swirl ring shown in FIG. 3A;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic flow control circuit according to the present invention providing a mixed gas secondary gas flow at varying flow rates and with a quick charge and quick discharge capability;
- FIG. 5 is a timing diagram for the control circuit shown in FIG. 4.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B show a plasma arc torch 10 according to the present invention. It has a multi-component body 12 including a generally cylindrical main body portion 12a formed of an insulating material such as FR4 fiber glass or Delrin. Anode block 14 secured in the body portion 12a has an opening 14a that receives a plasma gas conduit 16 and an opening 14b that receives secondary gas conduit 18, both the plasma gas conduit 16 and the secondary gas conduit 18 pass through an insulator block 20.
- insulating material such as FR4 fiber glass or Delrin.
- Anode block 14 secured in the body portion 12a has an opening 14a that receives a plasma gas conduit 16 and an opening 14b that receives secondary gas conduit 18, both the plasma gas conduit 16 and the secondary gas conduit 18 pass through an insulator block 20.
- a nozzle 28 is mounted immediately below an electrode 24 in a spaced relationship to define a plasma arc chamber 30 therebetween where plasma gas fed from a swirl ring 32 is ionized to form either a pilot arc between the electrode and the nozzle or a transferred arc, or plasma jet, 34 between the electrode and a workpiece 36.
- the jet 34 pierces the workpiece and then cuts a kerf 38.
- swirl ring 32 is comprised of two pieces 32a and 32b. Radial ports 32c on swirl ring part 32a distribute the plasma gas flow evenly to injection ports 32d on swirl ring part 32b.
- the electrode 24 has a hafnium insert 24a (FIG. 3C).
- the nozzle has a configuration specially adapted for a high definition torch with a narrow exit port 28a, a large diameter nozzle head 28b to act as a good heat sink, a severe cutback or recess 28c, and a conical body portion 28d.
- This design provides good heat transfer and therefore cooling of the nozzle by water circulated over the outside of the nozzle. It also facilitates a reliable metal-to-metal seal at 66a between the nozzle head and a like inclined end surface of a water-cooled cap 66.
- the various component parts are assembled with fluid tight seals provided by sets of o-rings each seated in an associated annular groove, and the metal seal 66a.
- a gas source 42 provides a flow of a plasma gas through a primary gas control circuit 44a (FIG. 4) to a plasma gas inlet 10a of the torch 10.
- a source 46 of a second gas flows through a flow control circuit 44b to a secondary gas inlet 10b of the torch.
- the secondary gas in the preferred form shown includes a mix of gases from both sources, as is discussed in more detail below.
- the plasma gas follows a flow path 48 that includes tube passage 16a, vertical passage 48a, radial port 48b to the swirl ring 32 and then to the plasma chamber 30 where it is ionized.
- the secondary gas follows a flow path 50 that includes tube passage 18a, a vertical passage 52, a radial port 54, a flow restricting orifice 56, a prechamber 58, a secondary gas swirl ring 60 and an annular exit orifice 62.
- This secondary flow path, and in particular orifice 56, prechamber 58 and the swirl ring 60 is a principal feature of this invention. It introduces a high degree of flow uniformity and control over the flow at a point immediately adjacent to the transferred plasma arc 34.
- the swirl ring 60 contains a set of off-center, or canted holes 64 which introduce a swirling movement to the flow which facilitates the interaction of the secondary gas stream with the jet 34 and has a beneficial effect on the cut quality.
- the swirl ring is formed of an insulating material such as a high temperature plastic, preferably the product sold by I. E. du Pont de Nemours under the trade designation Vespel.
- the exit orifice 62 has a flat annular portion 62a, a conical portion 62b directed downwardly and radially inward, and a final flat annular portion 62c that is generally parallel to the workpiece 36.
- the orifice passages 62b and 62c mirror the outer dimensions of the adjacent nozzle surfaces.
- the prechamber 58 acts as a local gas supply to the swirl ring 60.
- the flow restricting orifice 56 creates a pressure drop at the opposite end of the prechamber 58 from the swirl ring.
- the orifice 56 and prechamber 58 isolate the swirl ring from upstream pressure and flow rate fluctuations.
- the orifice 56 and prechamber 58 act as a smoothing capacitor in an a.c. circuit.
- the orifice 56 chokes off the outrush so that only the comparatively small supply of gas in the prechamber 58 is drawn out.
- This supply is calculated to continue the arc stabilization of the secondary gas during cut off, but to have the secondary gas flow cease generally coincident with the extinction of the arc.
- This arrangement provides a secondary flow from the exit orifice 62 which is highly uniform, both in time and spatially.
- the arc is highly constricted as compared to conventional plasma arcs. It also has a high energy density. In a standard plasma cutting torch the current density is approximately 25,000 Amp/sq. inch; in a high density plasma the current densities can be as high as 80,000 Amp/sq. inch, measured in the nozzle base. A 15 ampere current is typical. Water cooling has been found to be necessary. To this end, the water-cooled cap 66 is threaded into the lower end of the anode block 14, with an o-ring seal at 68 and the face-abutting metal-to-metal seal 66a to the upper edge of the nozzle head 28b.
- Water flow 45a is passed through a water chamber 70 defined by the cap 66, the outer surface of the nozzle 28 and the lower end of the anode block 14.
- the cooling water 45 flows into the torch through passages 47 which includes water inlet tube 17 which is fitted into opening 15a in the cathode block 15.
- Flow 45a returns from chamber 70 via vertical passage 47j which joins returning flow 45b at hole 47k then flows out of the torch through tube conduit 19 which is fitted to nozzle block 14 at opening 14c.
- the secondary gas cap 72 threaded at 74 to the insulating body and gas sealed by o-rings 40c and 40d to the body.
- the secondary gas cap has a first portion including a cylindrical body 72a terminating in conical wall portion 72b with a step 72c in its side wall.
- a second or face portion 72d includes a step 72e that mates with step 72c, a groove 72f that holds o-ring 40e, vent ports 72g, a recess 72h that holds and positions the swirl ring 60 at its lower edge, an exit orifice 72a centered on the nozzle exit orifice and closely spaced around the plasma jet, and wall portions 72j, 72k and 72l that mirror the nozzle in a parallel spaced relationship and define together with the nozzle the exit orifice 72a.
- the cap 72 is in a parallel spaced relationship with the cap 66 with the gap between them defining the prechamber 58.
- the secondary gas cap not only defines the secondary flow path, it also acts during piercing as a mechanical shield against splattered metal.
- the lower portion of the cap, particularly the face piece 72d intercepts any molten metal sprayed upwardly that is not swept away by the gas shield of the present invention, that is, a strong shielding flow of secondary gas that impinges on the plasma jet and is turned to flow radially outwardly between the cap 72 and the workpiece.
- the central exit orifice 72a has a very small diameter to closely surround the plasma jet 34 with as small a clearance as is possible without risking gouging.
- the shield is also electrically floating.
- the vents 72g encircle the exit orifice 72a. They are sized and numbered so that during the cutting operation of the torch, they divert or bleed off a sufficient portion of the secondary flow to atmosphere that the flow reaching the plasma jet does not adversely impact on its operation. To this end, the ports are preferably canted away from the plasma jet at a small acute angle, as shown.
- a torch 10 having a rating of 15 amperes has an overall diameter of about 1.5 inches
- exit orifice 72a has a diameter of about 0.060 inch
- a swirl ring 60 has an inside diameter of 0.300 inch and outside diameter of 0.400 inch and 6 equiangularly spaced, off-center holes 64 with a diameter of 0.016 inch.
- the flow restriction orifice 56 has a diameter of 0.030 inch and the prechamber 58 has an internal volume of approximately 0.500 sq. inches.
- the exit orifice has a radial flow path from the swirl ring 60 to the outer diameter of the exit orifice 72a of about 0.008 inch.
- the vents 72g are twelve in number and have a diameter of 0.16 inch.
- a secondary gas that is a mixture of a non-oxidizing gas--such as nitrogen, argon, helium, or any of the inert gases--and an oxidizing gas such as oxygen or air, where the oxidizing gas comprises at least 40% of the mixture, measured by flow rates.
- a non-oxidizing gas such as nitrogen, argon, helium, or any of the inert gases--and an oxidizing gas such as oxygen or air
- the oxidizing gas comprises at least 40% of the mixture, measured by flow rates.
- the secondary gas is formed of a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen (argon) with their respective flow rates in a ratio in the range of about 2:3 to about 9:1, and preferably about 2:1.
- the 2:1 preferred ratio is almost exactly opposite to the ratio of these gases forming air.
- the gases are commercially pure and are substantially free of water and oil.
- the exact flow ratio for the oxygen and nitrogen flows forming the secondary gas can be determined empirically by cutting with the torch and adjusting the flows until the cut angle or other cut parameter or parameters are optimized. In making these adjustments it has been found that an increase in the oxygen flow will increase the cutting speed (up to about three times the speed of a conventional cutting speed with no gas shield). It also causes the cut angle to become very negative, up to 4° to 5° for a pure oxygen flow. Also, the cutting surface becomes increasingly rough and it exhibits a zig-zag pattern. The reason for these effects is not well understood, but it is believed that a rich oxygen environment surrounding the plasma jet assists a chemical reaction between the metal and the oxygen which releases thermal energy that assists in melting the metal. The cut angle may also be explained as an effect of the oxygen secondary flow on the shape of the plasma jet 34.
- a pure nitrogen flow is characterized by a cutting angle that is 2° to 3° positive, a smooth cut surface, and some increase in dross as compared to cutting with no shield gas. It has been found that by changing the oxygen-nitrogen mixing ratio and the total secondary gas flow one can adjust the cutting angle from about positive three degrees to negative three degrees. An increase in the oxygen in the mix and an increase in the total flow makes the cut angle more negative. Thus, the cutting angle can be tuned to a desired value simply by changing the secondary gas mixture, rather than by changing the geometry of the torch, as was the case in the past. Also, when the cut angle is maintained at a zero or negative value, top dross is substantially eliminated.
- the oxygen rich secondary gas mixture of the present invention also improves the piercing capabilities of the torch 10.
- a pierced hole made with an oxygen rich secondary gas according to the present invention is cleaner and can penetrate greater thicknesses of sheet metal than identical torches operating with different mixtures such as air.
- FIG. 4 shows the gas flow control circuit 44 which controls the flow of plasma and secondary gases from sources 42 and 46 to the inlets 10a and 10b of the torch 10.
- the plasma gas which for the purposes of this discussion will be taken as oxygen, flows from the source 42 through a nitrogen/oxygen solenoid selector valve SV15 (normally in the oxygen select position). It is then split into a plasma gas flow along line 76 and a secondary gas (oxygen portion) flow along line 78 to the oxygen feed line 86 in the secondary gas section 44b of the control 44.
- the secondary gas supply 46 feeds a conduit 82 which has a branch line 84 to the switch SV15 in the event that nitrogen is desired as the plasma gas.
- Pressure switches PS1 and PS2 in lines 76 and 82 do not allow the plasma cutting system to work if the pressure falls below a preset value.
- three feed lines 76, 78 and 82 are used. Each has a flow meter FM1, FM2, and FM3, respectively, and a pressure gauge PG1, PG2, PG3 connected in series with the flow meter.
- the flow meters ensure precise settings of the flow rates of both plasma and shield gas flows.
- Three bypass solenoid valves SV8, SV9 and SV10 are connected in parallel with the three flow meters, respectively. These valves are three way valves that are normally open to the bypass line. This serves to protect the flow meters during transient times and during steady state three valves are closed allowing the flow measurement.
- Each solenoid valve is followed by a needle valve.
- Each set of these solenoid valves has one that controls the preflow, one valve that controls the operating flow, and a third valve that provides for a quick charge.
- the preflow valve is SV2
- the operating valve is SV1
- the quick charge valve is SV3.
- the associated needle valves are MV2, MV1 and MV3, respectively.
- these three solenoid valves are SV5, SV4 and SV16, followed by needle valves MV5, MV4, and MV8, respectively.
- these solenoid valves are SV7, SV6, and SV17, followed by associated needle valves MV7, MV6, and MV9 respectively.
- the outputs from the valves SV4, SV5, SV6, SV7, SV16, and SV17 are combined to single secondary gas lead 86 connected to the secondary gas inlet 10b at the torch.
- the output of the oxygen and nitrogen secondary gas lines is therefore combined into a single flow to the torch.
- a vent valve SV12 is connected to the line at the console 88 and a like valve SV14 is connected in the line at the torch.
- the gas circuit 44 also has pressure gauges PG4 and PG5 connected at the console 88 to the combined outputs from the preflow, operating flow and quick discharge valves. PG4 reads the oxygen plasma pressure on line 80, PG5 reads the secondary gas pressure on line 86.
- the needle valves MV5 and MV7 control the mix ratio of the oxygen and nitrogen flows forming the secondary gas. As discussed above, this ratio is preferably set at about 2:1, but adjustments can be made to optimized the flow for the given operating conditions and to optimize varying cut parameters. Also, the preflow through the valves SV5, MV5, SV7 and MV7 is set at a flow rate many times greater than the operating flow rate set by valves SV4, MV4, SV6, MV6. A typical value for the total secondary gas preflow is 120 scfh, and 20 scfh for the operating flow.
- Suitable three way solenoid valves are manufactured by Automatic Switch Company under Model No. AFP33183 or by MAC Valves Inc. under Model No. 111B - 111BAAA.
- the valves are all controlled by a central microprocessor 90 that is programmed to operate the gas control circuit 44 in the manner illustrated by the timing diagram of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 5 it illustrates the operating state of all of the valves in the circuit 44 during a full cycle of operation of the torch 10, from t 0 when a start signal is given to the system by an operator to a complete shut off of the arc current and gas flows at the end of t 6 .
- FIG. 5 also shows the corresponding arc current, voltage, and gas pressures at the nozzle (in the plasma arc chamber) and the secondary shield gas pressure measured at the prechamber 58 between caps 66 and 72.
- the three preflow solenoid valves SV2, SV5 and SV7 are energized to open.
- the four venting valves SV11, SV12, SV13 and SV14 are energized to closed position (they are normally open).
- the three quick charge valves SV3, SV16 and SV17 are also energized at the same time.
- the quick charge valves bring the nozzle and shield gas pressures up to their full preflow values in time t 1 for the plasma gas and in time t 2 for the shield gas.
- the quick charge valves work to quickly charge lines 80 and 86 because they allow the flows to bypass the flow restriction in the preflow and operating flow branches. They allow a sudden, step function increase in the flow.
- the preflow continues for a total elapsed time of 1 to 2 seconds, long enough to stabilize the preflows.
- high voltage spikes 91 are applied at a high frequency to the torch after about 1 second of preflow to initiate a pilot arc, shown at 92. Once breakdown occurs for the pilot arc, the voltage falls.
- the current is ramped up as shown at 94, to its operating level 96 at the completion of the transfer.
- the voltage drops on transfer and the gas pressure rises as the plasma gas in the torch at the nozzle is heated to extremely high temperatures and the gas flow is choked at the nozzle orifice 28a.
- piercing occurs.
- the large secondary gas preflow is maintained for about 60 ms after the beginning of the transfer. This high flow rate secondary gas preflow blows away molten metal splashed upwardly toward the torch before it can reach the torch itself.
- the flow surrounds the plasma jet and is radially inwardly directed.
- the plasma gas quick charge valve SV3 is reopened for a time t 2 to bring the plasma gas flow up to its full operating value quickly. Also after 50 ms from the beginning of the transfer operating flow valves for both the plasma and shield gas open SV1, SV4, SV6. After a time t 3 from transfer, the two shield line vent valves SV12 and SV14 are opened briefly, for time t 4 as shown, to assist the pressure in the secondary line in falling to a level consistent with a much lower operating flow. This is the secondary gas quick discharge. The valves remain in these operating positions during operation except that the three flow meter bypass valves are energized about 300 ms after the commencement of transfer.
- a STOP command deenergizes and closes the three operating valves SV1, SV4 and SV6, (ii) deenergizes the four vent valves to open them to atmosphere and thereby facilitate a quick discharge of the plasma and secondary gases, and (iii) deenergizes the flow meter bypass valves.
- the arc current is ramped down. At the end of t 6 it is cut off completely. There is a small residual pressure at the nozzle, but it rapidly dissipates so that there is substantially no strong swirling gas flow in the plasma chamber at current off, end of t 6 . This condition has been found to be highly conducive to reducing electrode wear.
- valves and vents actuated electronically under the control of a microprocessor
- other arrangements can be used to supply the plasma and secondary gases in the right mix, at the proper times, and with a high degree of precision in the timing.
- an independent source of high pressure gas can be suddenly and briefly opened to the main feed line to provide a step function increase in the flow rate.
- a flow restriction orifice and prechamber are used to create a pressure drop and enhance flow uniformity, other arrangements are possible.
- the invention has been described with respect to a swirl ring in the secondary gas flow path, a non-swirling secondary gas flow can also be used, although with some loss of performance.
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